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Sunil Narine withdrawn from India tour

| | Oct 05, 2014, at 01:48 am
Mumbai, Oct 4 (IBNS): West Indian spinner Sunil Narine has been withdrawn from the touring side for the upcoming series against India.

"This came after discussions including Narine, the WICB Selection Panel and the West Indies Team Management. The withdrawal from the upcoming tour will allow Narine the opportunity to have his action assessed and plan his return to cricket," the West Indies Cricket Board said in a statement.

Speaking on the matter, WICB Chairman of Selectors Clive Lloyd noted: “I am disappointed that our best bowler could suddenly be out of the tour. I am quite disappointed about the procedure that surrounded the ‘calling’ of Sunil in the Champions Trophy tournament. These things have the potential to disrupt the team’s preparation for a critical series against India but we will have to overcome this hurdle.”

Lloyd added: “We would like some clarity from the authorities on what led to the present situation and the details as we move forward. I think there must be a better way of doing the right things.”

West Indies will play  five one-day internationals, three Tests and a T20 International.
 

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